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Maternal and Child Care

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Is the most common orofacial (mouth in the face) cleft. the fusion fails to occur in varying degrees, causing this disorder to range from a small notch in the upper lip to total separation of the lip and facial structures up into the floor of the nose, with even the upper teeth and gingiva absent.

Author: James Marion Endrina Entice



Answer:

Cleft lip


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